olive
Ruby Bridges, the first African-American child to attend an all-white elementary school in the American South, escorted by U.S. Marshals dispatched by President Eisenhower for her safety, 14 November, 1960 Awesome

anita
A 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) Soldier places an American flag in front of fallen veteran’s grave stone at Arlington National Cemetery. Each year for the past 40 years, the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment has honored America's fallen heroes by placing American flags at gravestones just prior to Memorial Day weekend. (Photo by Sgt. Jose Torres) - MilitaryAvenue.com

marian
When just a little will do, Beretta's Model 71 produces big results. Now readily available from Century Arms, the .22 LR Beretta 71 is justly famous both for its superb reliability and its use by Israeli security forces. While in the same size range as a PPK, it’s still capable of sub-2″ accuracy at 25 yards. The knife is an Ox Forge Special Forces bowie. More from American Handgunner by following our profile link. --------- #americanhandgunner#beretta#berettamod71#pewpew#gunstagram#ri...

winnie
03 Mar 1969, A Shau Valley, South Vietnam --- 3/3/1969-A Shau Valley, South Vietnam: U.S. Marines give plasma to a wounded comrade struck down during fighting along South Vietnam's border with Laos. American troops located an unusually large store of enemy weapons during a raid along the border.

elizabeth
Lotus Exige Matte Black Final Edition makes stealthy debut. Another day in Monterey, another debut from Lotus. Yesterday evening, the British sports car maker unveiled the stunning Evora GTE Road Car Concept, and earlier today pulled the wraps off the Exige Matte Black Final Edition, a special model reserved exclusively for the North American market.

nordstrom
An opulent molten shimmer seizes the spotlight for a cocktail dress in an iconically feminine silhouette cut. Showing subtle variation at the hem panel, the exquisite hammered jacquard from Italy has a touch of supple stretch. Color(s): grape. $1,395.00

aisha
Bettie Mae Page (22 April 1923—11 December 2008) was an American model who became famous in the 1950s for her fetish modeling and pin-up photos. She has often been called the "Queen of Pinups." Her look, including her jet black hair, blue eyes and trademark bangs, has influenced many artists. Photographer unknown.